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		<title>EMF Model Transaction Examples Overview</title>
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		<h1>EMF Model Transaction Examples Overview</h1>

		<h2>Introduction</h2>
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			The EMF Model Transaction examples use the extended library meta-model as the
			basis for demonstrating the capabilities. The intent of using the extended library meta-model is to
			help the user understand the capabilities applied to a simpler domain. This is the same
			meta-model used by the EMF team to demonstrate the EMF capabilities. The meta-model being
			used looks like the following in UML.
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		<h2>Description</h2>
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			All the generated plugins related to the library model are installed automatically
			as part of the individual examples. The generated editor for the library model supports
			multi-rooted libraries. Most of the examples contribute menu items to the main menu and
			the context menu of the library editor to demonstrate their respective capabilities.
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			<a href="https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/">Copyright (c) 2006 IBM Corporation and others.</a>
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